The IBOR Transition Digest is a periodic compendium of global regulatory and market developments and insights on the complex issues confronting financial market participants as they continue to transition from LIBOR and its variants to replacement benchmark interest rates. As the market moves to the next phase of IBOR transition, it is critical to have access to comprehensive and timely resources about the market.

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Switching to SOFR: Proposed Rule Published to Implement the 2022 Federal LIBOR Act
Eye on IBOR blog, 2 August 2022
Summarizing the proposed rule, highlighting some of the specific questions that the rulemaking notice asks, and sharing our observations on the proposed rule, on which comments are due by 29 August 2022.

No foolin': USD LIBOR to sunset one year from today
Eye on IBOR blog, 30 June 2022
Reminding market participants of the USD LIBOR cessation date of 30 June 2023, and discussing the possibility of a synthetic LIBOR, which is the topic of a new consultation by the UK Financial Conduct Authority.

IBOR Transition Digest - August 9, 2022 | Perspectives & Events | Mayer Brown

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